Yale University is a private university in CT, founded in 1701, and offers Bachelor’s degrees for undergraduates and Master’s and Doctoral degrees for graduate students. The undergraduate enrollment is 4,703, and the graduate enrollment is 7,357. Yale University is a hyper-selective school, accepting only 4.5% of applicants, and its teams compete in the club, intramural, and varsity levels. Additionally, Yale University employs 1,239 full-time instructional staff (93% of whom hold doctorate degrees) with a 4:1 student-to-faculty ratio.